
Johanna Wassermann
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Dec 13, 2023 |
c2es.org | Alec Gerlach |Johanna Wassermann
Statement of Kaveh Guilanpour Vice President of International Strategies, Center for Climate and Energy Solutions (C2ES) December 13, 2023 On the conclusion of COP28 in Dubai: “Coming into COP28 I was looking for three things in relation to the global stocktake: a clear and unambiguous signal that the world will accelerate the transition away from fossil fuels; assurance that this will be reflected in the climate targets of countries to be tabled in 2025; and a commitment to enhance...
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Oct 25, 2023 |
c2es.org | Alec Gerlach |Johanna Wassermann
The Department of Energy recently announced $7 billion to launch seven Regional Clean Hydrogen Hubs (H2Hubs) across the United States to accelerate commercialization and deployment of clean hydrogen.
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Oct 16, 2023 |
c2es.org | Kira Presley |Johanna Wassermann
October 16, 2023Media Contact: Nora Zacharski, [email protected] Brief: Texas Can Be ‘Clean Energy Capital of the World’ with the Right State, Federal Policies Read the Fact Sheet WASHINGTON — The Center for Climate and Energy Solutions (C2ES) today released a brief providing policy recommendations and community insights on clean hydrogen following a local stakeholder roundtable in Houston, Texas this summer.
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Aug 28, 2023 |
c2es.org | Marty Niland |Kira Presley |Johanna Wassermann |Amy Bailey
The landscape for climate and energy innovation in the United States changed dramatically with last year’s passage of the Inflation Reduction Act (IRA) and its hundreds of billions in climate and energy incentives. A year later, with at least 15 billion-dollar climate and weather disasters in the books through July, we’re reminded why we need to accelerate climate progress.
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Aug 23, 2023 |
c2es.org | Johanna Wassermann |Kira Presley |Stephanie Gagnon
Members of the C2ES Business Environmental Leadership Council, along with innovative technology developers and other companies across the value chain, are taking part in a technology working group aimed at accelerating the commercial deployment of engineered carbon removal (ECR). Engineered Carbon Removal is a necessary complement to industrial decarbonization and the transition to clean energy. The working group is focused on direct air capture and biomass with carbon removal and storage.
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